
The player feedback influenced many gameplay improvements we're working on for patch 9.1.5, and our internal feedback identified some in-game content that is inconsistent with our goal of building an inclusive and welcoming game world. During this time, we also gathered a great deal of feedback from players on practically every aspect of the game. In early August, we set up internal channels where the WoW team could share feedback on content that doesn't represent who we are as a team today. These updates are a relatively small part of a comprehensive, company-wide effort to improve the WoW team and Blizzard as a whole, but they're important to us as developers.

Over the last few weeks, artists and writers across the WoW team have updated a small number of old quests, art assets, names, and dialogue that we identified as outdated and inconsistent with our values as a team. You can also read about the other changes here.

So the team are actively removing content that no longer has a place within their community. Many of which were tied to problematic members from the past, which have been coming out in recent weeks. The team penned a letter, which we have in full for you down below, letting the fans know they changed out many of the assets and other items that no longer reflect the team or the company.

Some of which were implemented from community feedback and others out of necessity, which became a big talking point in the past couple of months.

The Season Of Mastery open beta will kick off on October 5th as all players will be able to test the upcoming gameplay and quality of life changes the team has added. Blizzard Entertainment will be launching a new open beta in World Of Warcraft Classic as they prepare for a brand new addition.
